It probably depends on what you are comparing. I ran a few dummy quotes for a BMW 340i Touring and a Tesla Model 3 - the insurance costs for the Tesla were always higher (£1200 vs £800).
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It probably depends on what you are comparing. I ran a few dummy quotes for a BMW 340i Touring and a Tesla Model 3 - the insurance costs for the Tesla were always higher (£1200 vs £800).
Just received mine today, very happy with it, outstanding quality. I would suggest giving them a try - if you don’t like the product, you can always return it for a refund.
Interestingly this shows that generalised brand measurements don’t mean much - both BMW and Audi feature lower on the overall list, but come in highly in the specific model segment below. Problem is...
I got that one 🙂 . Quality is absolutely outstanding - I am now waiting for my second jacket in April and trying really hard not to buy a third….
That must be something around your personal circumstances. I live in the Nottingham area and just ran a dummy quote on a 2017 535 with business insurance - lowest quote £650, most others around...
Spotted today PNS 7 on an Audi RS6 Avant. Seemed appropriate 😉.
Not sure what that has to do with anything. Go casual racism?
Or maybe an expensive lessons to actually read the paperwork instead of making assumptions... If only people took more responsibilites for their own actions.
I'm a big fan of Travelpro for carry-on sized luggage: https://www.travelpro.co.uk/collections/flightcrew-5
People can also apply for a Voter Authority Certificate and an Anonymous Elector's Document. And most students will have ID as that is frequently needed to purchase alcoholic beverages...
Not my experience. Flat with underground car park, my car was parked in my allocated bay. A neighbour was in a rush and scraped past my parked car. Admitted it, went through his insurance, an obvious...
If you click on the "view your estimate" link it becomes very obvious that it is a scam...
GDPR does not apply to private individuals.
https://gdpr-info.eu/art-2-gdpr/
We got a Miele - 2 years in and works like a treat.
Ipad Pro with Apple Pencil & GoodNotes. Can integrate/scan in other things, works like a treat. :)
The photo of the watch has geo data in it - comes back to this location:
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£220 : https://aretheysafe.co.uk/mobile-phone-number-tracing-uk/
The Queen is dead, long live The King. 😢
I have heard similar rumours through a colleague’s husband who works in the Home Office…
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2022/08/30/fact-check-dealer-gave-30-000-estimate-replace-volt-battery-electric-car-hybrid/7935230001/
Not sure I subscribe to the automatic "made in China? No thanks" point of view. Most electronic things are made in China, including the iPhone. It all depends on the QA in place.
"Sometimes we must let go of our sausage and do what is requested of us.” —Anakin Skywalker, Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
https://www.senz.com/ Looks a bit funky but certainly works like a treat.
Depends on what your hire conditions are. For example, with Sixt in Germany the default is that only third party insurance is included - I am responsible for any damage to the car, up to the full...
Considering that a) the money doesn't go to the police and b) most plates would probably be dealt with via a voluntary rectification (VDRS) rather than fines anyway, this is a no go.... l